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javascript - How can I access `this` in an event handler?

I have a class which creates a DOM element and has to capture all click events.

Simplified code:

function myClass()
{
  this.domElement = document.createElement("canvas");
  this.domElement.addEventListener("click", this.handleClick);
}
myClass.prototype.handleClick = function(evt)
{
  alert("Clicked!");
  // How to modify `this` object?
}

Now I want to modify some attributes and variables of the myClass instance in handleClick(). But this refers to the canvas object, of course.

Question: How can I access this of an object in an event handler?

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This can be accomplished via closing over a reference to your instance and using apply to force the scope of a function:

In step 1 I have your example showing how this is the element which was clicked: http://jsfiddle.net/JAAulde/GJXpQ/

In step 2 I have an example which stores a reference to your instance in your constructor, then sets an anonymous function as the click handler and calls your click method off the stored reference. http://jsfiddle.net/JAAulde/GJXpQ/1/ This causes this within your click handler to be your instance and will work for you if you do not need access to the element which was clicked.

In step 3 I have stored the same reference, and used an anonymous function, but inside that function I grab the arguments which come into the anon function on click, I add the reference to the instance to those arguments, and I call the click handler in scope of the clicked element and pass the new set of arguments. http://jsfiddle.net/JAAulde/GJXpQ/2/ Using this methodology, inside the click handler I can access the clicked element via this, and the instance of myClass via instance.

I hope this helps. It can be quite confusing, so ask questions if needed.


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